Post by Emperor AAdmin on Mar 31, 2024 2:41:29 GMT -5
Organized Crime in Europe: TOP 10 Nations With The Highest Presence of Mafia and Organized Crime
When you think of the Mafia, Italy immediately comes to mind. However, Italy is not the European country with the highest presence of organized crime. The Global Organized Crime Index shows that Europe is the second safest continent for organized crime, but some European nations still stand out for the presence and ferocity of some powerful criminal groups. Today we will look at the 10 nations with the highest presence of organized crime and Mafia-style groups, also including transcontinental countries. We found this list and the information on each country on the Global Organized Crime Index, the leading website for information on organized crime, supported by the European Union and the United States government. Welcome to this new video from Amazing Europe: "Organized Crime in Europe: TOP 10 Nations With The Highest Presence of Mafia and Organized Crime".
some replies
@agimternova5150
4 hours ago
1) If Albania is not on the list why you has to mentioned albanians?! 🤔🤔🤔
2) Your map is old. Kosova is independent country & recognized by more than 120 countries....✍✍✍
Btw, your video is fake news & woke 🤮🤮🤮
@amazingeuropechannel
59 minutes ago
Hi! We want to reiterate that we did not create this list ourselves, but rather it comes from the Global Organized Crime Index. Regarding Albania, it is not included in the video simply because it is not among the top 10 European nations with the greatest influence of organized crime WITHIN ITS BORDERS. In fact, the "Albanian mafia" operates primarily outside of Albania's borders. Just consider that, even though the Albanian mafia has good control of some drugs in Europe, drug use in Albania is relatively low (at least compared to other European nations).
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Regarding Kosovo, what you say is true. However, the Global Organized Crime Index (which, as we mentioned in the video, is supported by the European Union and the United States government), does not list Kosovo among the 193 nations it has ranked. We do not know the reason for this, but it could be because there are several countries that still do not recognize it (although, as you rightly said, it has been recognized as independent by about 120 nations).
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We want to clarify that what we said in the video does not reflect our own sociological or political beliefs, but rather we have reported the studies and information from the Global Organized Crime Index. Have a great day!
@agimternova5150
4 hours ago
1) If Albania is not on the list why you has to mentioned albanians?! 🤔🤔🤔
2) Your map is old. Kosova is independent country & recognized by more than 120 countries....✍✍✍
Btw, your video is fake news & woke 🤮🤮🤮
@amazingeuropechannel
59 minutes ago
Hi! We want to reiterate that we did not create this list ourselves, but rather it comes from the Global Organized Crime Index. Regarding Albania, it is not included in the video simply because it is not among the top 10 European nations with the greatest influence of organized crime WITHIN ITS BORDERS. In fact, the "Albanian mafia" operates primarily outside of Albania's borders. Just consider that, even though the Albanian mafia has good control of some drugs in Europe, drug use in Albania is relatively low (at least compared to other European nations).
.
Regarding Kosovo, what you say is true. However, the Global Organized Crime Index (which, as we mentioned in the video, is supported by the European Union and the United States government), does not list Kosovo among the 193 nations it has ranked. We do not know the reason for this, but it could be because there are several countries that still do not recognize it (although, as you rightly said, it has been recognized as independent by about 120 nations).
.
We want to clarify that what we said in the video does not reflect our own sociological or political beliefs, but rather we have reported the studies and information from the Global Organized Crime Index. Have a great day!
summary by tammy.ai
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⚠️ France surprises many by making the list of nations with high presence of organized crime, highlighting the shadowy operations of criminal groups.
00:00
Italy is not the European country with the highest presence of organized crime.
00:00
The problem of human trafficking has been increasing in recent years.
00:44
⚠️ High presence of organized crime in Europe due to illegal drug trade, arms trafficking, and counterfeit goods smuggling.
03:11
Cannabis is the most consumed drug in the country, sourced from Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
03:11
Bielorrusia serves as a bridge for trafficking arms, counterfeit goods, and rebranded EU products to Russia.
03:40
Bielorrusia is a major producer of illicit cigarettes in Europe and a transit point for drugs.
04:10
⚠️ Montenegro: Key Hub for Organized Crime Activities
06:24
Montenegro serves as a major entry point for cocaine trafficking from Latin America to Europe.
06:24
High-ranking officials and politicians in Montenegro are involved in supporting cigarette smuggling and extortion.
06:39
The powerful Skaljari and Kavaci clans in Montenegro engage in money laundering and violent cocaine trafficking.
07:27
🕵️ Criminal activities in Italy and Ukraine involving counterfeit goods, drug trafficking, and human exploitation.
09:39
Counterfeit products from China distributed in Italy, while drug trafficking is dominated by 'Ndrangheta.
09:39
Italy's high demand for cocaine with strong ties to Latin American drug organizations.
09:54
Ukraine facing issues of human trafficking and forced labor among its citizens.
10:12
⚠️ Rampant illegal activities in Russia: counterfeit trade, cocaine consumption, cybercrime involvement.
12:52
Illegal trade of counterfeit goods is widespread in Russia, with a significant percentage of products being fake.
12:52
Increase in cocaine consumption, particularly among youth, with smuggling routes from South America through Europe and Africa.
13:09
Prevalence of cybercrime in Russia, with criminal groups operating with impunity and alleged involvement in government conflicts.
⚠️ France surprises many by making the list of nations with high presence of organized crime, highlighting the shadowy operations of criminal groups.
00:00
Italy is not the European country with the highest presence of organized crime.
00:00
The problem of human trafficking has been increasing in recent years.
00:44
⚠️ High presence of organized crime in Europe due to illegal drug trade, arms trafficking, and counterfeit goods smuggling.
03:11
Cannabis is the most consumed drug in the country, sourced from Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
03:11
Bielorrusia serves as a bridge for trafficking arms, counterfeit goods, and rebranded EU products to Russia.
03:40
Bielorrusia is a major producer of illicit cigarettes in Europe and a transit point for drugs.
04:10
⚠️ Montenegro: Key Hub for Organized Crime Activities
06:24
Montenegro serves as a major entry point for cocaine trafficking from Latin America to Europe.
06:24
High-ranking officials and politicians in Montenegro are involved in supporting cigarette smuggling and extortion.
06:39
The powerful Skaljari and Kavaci clans in Montenegro engage in money laundering and violent cocaine trafficking.
07:27
🕵️ Criminal activities in Italy and Ukraine involving counterfeit goods, drug trafficking, and human exploitation.
09:39
Counterfeit products from China distributed in Italy, while drug trafficking is dominated by 'Ndrangheta.
09:39
Italy's high demand for cocaine with strong ties to Latin American drug organizations.
09:54
Ukraine facing issues of human trafficking and forced labor among its citizens.
10:12
⚠️ Rampant illegal activities in Russia: counterfeit trade, cocaine consumption, cybercrime involvement.
12:52
Illegal trade of counterfeit goods is widespread in Russia, with a significant percentage of products being fake.
12:52
Increase in cocaine consumption, particularly among youth, with smuggling routes from South America through Europe and Africa.
13:09
Prevalence of cybercrime in Russia, with criminal groups operating with impunity and alleged involvement in government conflicts.